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Patio Paint is permanent, weather-resistant acrylic paint for outdoor decorating on concrete, wood, and terra cotta. Patio Paint is formulated for water resistance and excellent adhesion in changing temperatures. Application and clean-up is quick and easy, too.
Painting Surfaces:
Concrete
Terra cotta
Wood
Masonry
Stucco
Stone
Ceramic bisque
Cast aluminum
Styrofoam
Features and Advantages:
Easy-to-use, one-step
No sealing or varnishing needed
Weather-resistant
Will not crack or peel
Scuff-resistant
Non-toxic
Easy clean-up while wet
Water-based
Additional Decorating Ideas/Applications:
Add accents to bird feeders, terra cotta pots, and other outdoor accessories with Patio Paint.
To antique: Apply one coat of Clear Coat or Patio Paint. Allow to dry, then apply a contrasting color. While wet, wipe with a damp sponge, leaving color in crevices.
Sponge on brick or stone patterns on patios with Patio Paint.
Use for durable outdoor stenciling.
Sponge on multiple colors for a mottled or marbled look.
Dry brush with metallics or contrasting colors.
How much Patio Paint does it take to cover surface? The surface will determine how much paint is needed to cover. However, the approximate coverage for concrete is as follows: (2-oz. = 6 1/4 sq. ft.) (8-oz. = 25 sq. ft.) (32-oz. = 100 sq. ft.)
Helpful Hints:
For best results, apply only if air or surface temperature is between 45 degrees F (7 degrees C) and 85 degrees F (30 degrees C).
Allow four hours before exposing painted surfaces to temperatures below 45 degrees F (7 degrees C).
Do not expose to moisture for 72 hours.
For opaque coverage: Brush, sponge, or roll on two or two coats of Patio Paint; allow to dry.
Terra cotta pots should be painted inside and out. Dry thoroughly before planting.
Do not apply de-icers or harsh solvents to painted surfaces.
Do not use Patio Paint inside birdbaths or fountains.